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Embrace

Embrace meaning

To clasp (someone or each other) in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug. | To seize (something) eagerly or with alacrity; to accept or take up with cordiality; to welcome. | To submit to; to undergo.

Example sentences (20)

As for President Biden, he seems to have made a cynical election-year calculation to embrace the Palestinian Arab cause in the hope that its supporters will embrace him in November.

But all too often they embrace the existing situation they embrace once in office.

Embrace your hardships, embrace your struggles.

With the free education poised to kick off next month, we should as a community embrace this and remember that wisdom is like a baobab tree; no one individual can embrace it.

A copy of the petition, which was made available to journalists, read in part, “We abide by the law as citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, upon our disarmament and acceptance to embrace the Presidential Amnesty Programme.

African Americans will try to rationalize as to why they embrace and welcome the N-word into the sanctuary of their subconscious minds.

After the game with members of the Grizzlies in playoff-esque euphoria, Tee and Ja shared a long embrace.

After the vote on Magee’s amendment, most councilors seemed to embrace the underlying resolution.

After the warm reception, the fishermen were promptly sent to their respective native districts by buses, where they were finally able to embrace their loved ones after years of separation.

A life adorned with grace, now finds eternal repose, as we gather to embrace the memory of a woman who bestowed her gentle touch upon countless hearts.

All school heads, head teachers, Administrators of Tertiary institutions or any other person chosen as a representative of the school have been asked to embrace this opportunity.

Already accelerated through the COVID-19 pandemic, 37 per cent of European CEOs are looking further to embrace new technologies and invest in digital transformation to emerge stronger from this downturn.

Already under siege from policymakers to reduce emissions and embrace renewables, bitcoin miners, including SATO components, don’t need to be compelled to go green.

Amazon's confidence in is evident, as they continue to greenlight spinoffs and embrace the unique essence of the series.

Among the Disney properties whose streaming revenues weren’t satisfactory to shareholders was ESPN, which was also more or less forced to embrace gambling by the widespread legalization and cultural adoption of online betting.

And as hard as it is to leave behind so much tradition, and so many memories, players need to adapt and embrace.

And I think that it’s a complicated story, but it’s one we have to embrace.

And it really does take some impressive strides toward reimagining every aspect of that experience and transforming the way you engage with your inbox — you're willing to commit to its concepts and fully embrace its email management philosophy.

And now that I’ve spotted these $25 Miu Miu dupes at Target, I’m ready to embrace the fact that this trend is back and not going anywhere any time soon.

A new era of MLS was finally underway and even the home fans were here to embrace it.